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swollen genitals after sex? help!

From: Alicia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 15 Mar 2002 13:10:24 -0600 (CST)


Hi my name is Alicia and i am 17 years old. Last night I had sex with my boyfriend (this is not the first time.. we have had sex many times before). He performed oral sex on me first and this, however, was the first time anyone has ever done that to me. It didn't hurt when he was doing it, however it did feel like he may have been biting or something? Then we continued to have sex. This was the first time we have not used a condom (I am on birth control pills). Near the end of sex, after he had pulled out to finish himself off, I noticed that there was blood all over. I had started bleeind heavily during sex - it was not my period because I had just recently gotten through with it for the second time in a month (I had forgotten the pill one day, causing my period to come again). I went into the bathroom to clean up and I noticed that the whole right side of my genitals were swollen. The clit area was extremely swollen. About an hour later when I went to the bathroom again the swelling was down, but it was still swollen. This morning when I woke up I noticed that I was still swollen and still bleeding a little bit.

Is this normal or is something wrong? Do you think that maybe something got torn or the friction since we did not use a condom caused it? Or maybe I got a small cut when he was giving me oral sex? Please help I am very worried because this is the first time anything like this has happened. Help!

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-Alicia-



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